// Copyright 2015 The Prometheus Authors // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package promql import ( "testing" "time" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels" ) func TestStatementString(t *testing.T) { in := &AlertStmt{ Name: "FooAlert", Expr: &BinaryExpr{ Op: itemGTR, LHS: &VectorSelector{ Name: "foo", LabelMatchers: []*labels.Matcher{ {Type: labels.MatchEqual, Name: labels.MetricName, Value: "bar"}, }, }, RHS: &NumberLiteral{10}, }, Duration: 5 * time.Minute, Labels: labels.FromStrings("foo", "bar"), Annotations: labels.FromStrings("notify", "team-a"), } expected := `ALERT FooAlert IF foo > 10 FOR 5m LABELS {foo="bar"} ANNOTATIONS {notify="team-a"}` if in.String() != expected { t.Fatalf("expected:\n%s\ngot:\n%s\n", expected, in.String()) } } func TestExprString(t *testing.T) { // A list of valid expressions that are expected to be // returned as out when calling String(). If out is empty the output // is expected to equal the input. inputs := []struct { in, out string }{ { in: `sum by() (task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, out: `sum(task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, }, { in: `sum by(code) (task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, }, { in: `sum without() (task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, }, { in: `sum without(instance) (task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, }, { in: `topk(5, task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, }, { in: `count_values("value", task:errors:rate10s{job="s"})`, }, { in: `a - on() c`, }, { in: `a - on(b) c`, }, { in: `a - on(b) group_left(x) c`, }, { in: `a - on(b) group_left(x, y) c`, }, { in: `a - on(b) group_left c`, out: `a - on(b) group_left() c`, }, { in: `a - on(b) group_left() (c)`, }, { in: `a - ignoring(b) c`, }, { in: `a - ignoring() c`, out: `a - c`, }, { in: `up > bool 0`, }, { in: `a offset 1m`, }, { in: `a{c="d"}[5m] offset 1m`, }, { in: `a[5m] offset 1m`, }, } for _, test := range inputs { expr, err := ParseExpr(test.in) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("parsing error for %q: %s", test.in, err) } exp := test.in if test.out != "" { exp = test.out } if expr.String() != exp { t.Fatalf("expected %q to be returned as:\n%s\ngot:\n%s\n", test.in, exp, expr.String()) } } } func TestStmtsString(t *testing.T) { // A list of valid statements that are expected to be returned as out when // calling String(). If out is empty the output is expected to equal the // input. inputs := []struct { in, out string }{ { in: `ALERT foo IF up == 0 FOR 1m`, out: "ALERT foo\n\tIF up == 0\n\tFOR 1m", }, { in: `ALERT foo IF up == 0 FOR 1m ANNOTATIONS {summary="foo"}`, out: "ALERT foo\n\tIF up == 0\n\tFOR 1m\n\tANNOTATIONS {summary=\"foo\"}", }, } for _, test := range inputs { expr, err := ParseStmts(test.in) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("parsing error for %q: %s", test.in, err) } exp := test.in if test.out != "" { exp = test.out } if expr.String() != exp { t.Fatalf("expected %q to be returned as:\n%s\ngot:\n%s\n", test.in, exp, expr.String()) } } }